Protecting Data Through Encryption of Coupling Facility Structures

Presentation

The threat of data breaches in conjunction with compliance mandates are driving the need for clients to adopt extensive use of encryption across their enterprises. With z/OS 2.3 and higher, clients can now protect Coupling Facility (CF) data end-to-end, using encryption that is transparent to applications. In this session, the speaker explains CF structure encryption. Why might you need it? What does it do? How does it work? What are the software and hardware requirements? How is it enabled?

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Stream: Large SystemsRoom: IndianapolisTime: 10:15 - 11:15

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Speakers

Stephen Warren at IBM

Steve is a Senior Technical Staff Member working at the IBM Poughkeepsie, NY USA laboratory as a z/OS Client Architect, helping IBM Z clients modernize their workloads and processes,as well as enabling z/OS to be a cloud-centric platform. He is also the creator of the z/OS BCPii and z/OS Client Web Enablement Toolkit z/OS components and still acts as an advocate for both. Steve is a seasoned presenter, and frequently presents at conferences around the world about a variety of topics related to z/OS.

Email: swarren@us.ibm.com

Stephen Warren at IBM

Steve is a Senior Technical Staff Member working at the IBM Poughkeepsie, NY USA laboratory as a z/OS Client Architect, helping IBM Z clients modernize their workloads and processes,as well as enabling z/OS to be a cloud-centric platform. He is also the creator of the z/OS BCPii and z/OS Client Web Enablement Toolkit z/OS components and still acts as an advocate for both. Steve is a seasoned presenter, and frequently presents at conferences around the world about a variety of topics related to z/OS.